Tube gun stock for Anschutz - legal?
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Tube gun stock for Anschutz - legal?
I have an Anschutz 1907 and am thinking of putting it into an aluminium stock made by Gary Eliseo who designed it spefically for the Match 54 action. See http://www.competitionshootingstuff.com/id14.html. I think that would turn it into a free rifle equivalent, but would it be allowed under ISSF rules? If so, what are the constraints that the Eliseo stock contravenes?
Difficult to say unless you have all the dimensions, however I believe that this one is compliant http://www.rmftc.eu/index.htm, so there is a good chance that the CSS one would be OK.
But don't take my word for it.
Rutty
But don't take my word for it.
Rutty
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I'm also working with Gary to fit a "Tube Stock" on a Remington 40X... I'd like to talk to you about your idea.
Thanks,
Roy McClain
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I'm also working with Gary to fit a "Tube Stock" on a Remington 40X... I'd like to talk to you about your idea.
Thanks,
Roy McClain
EODTNT1@aol.com
(404) 227-2272 cell
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We're looking at the R1 stock for the 40X Barreled Actions and trying to see if my Juniors can hold it. The Standard Remington 40X was just too heavy and would cost too much to make it competitive with the high end Smallbore Rifles... Enter the R1... We'll see if it's competitive at 50 foot and 50 meters.
Has anyone else done anything like this yet?
Roy
Has anyone else done anything like this yet?
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Phase one... Hope to get thru Phase two this week. Phase three is the range
Looks good - very promising. I'm definitely interested for junior shooters if the cost can be kept down.
Does the 40x receiver have to be epoxied into the tube or is it connected in some other fashion? I'm guessing you don't need epoxy as there aren't the recoil issues that you have with highpower tubeguns.
Does the 40x receiver have to be epoxied into the tube or is it connected in some other fashion? I'm guessing you don't need epoxy as there aren't the recoil issues that you have with highpower tubeguns.
Epoxy isn't required, even with a centerfire action. My R5 (the repeater on a Rem 700 action) in 6BRX uses a recoil disk, that replaces the normal recoil lug, to take most of the firing stresses. The action goes in the main tube and can either be epoxied or tightened in with some set-screws that the tube is drilled and tapped for.
It's my understanding that the AN-1 stock mounts by clamping (or gluing? I'm not sure) a sleeve to the barrel forward of the action. That tube then is what is attached to the rest of the stock, with the action floating.
It's my understanding that the AN-1 stock mounts by clamping (or gluing? I'm not sure) a sleeve to the barrel forward of the action. That tube then is what is attached to the rest of the stock, with the action floating.